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Unprecedented ocean temperatures ‘much higher than anything models predict’, climate experts warn

Temperatures are rising both on the ground and at sea, with climate experts sounding the alarm over unprecedented sea surface temperatures in the North Atlantic. with The Child’s returnwarmer than average temperatures are expected to persist and could affect sea ice levels, fisheries and coral. “We are in uncharted territory and can expect more records to fall as El Niño develops further and these impacts extend into 2024,” World Meteorological Organization climate services director Christopher Hewitt said on Monday . “This is worrying news for the planet.” The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration warned in late June that half of…

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Two-time Olympic champion Caster Semenya has won an appeal against the controversial testosterone rules that banned her from the Tokyo Olympics

Caster Semenya WINS appeal against controversial testosterone rules after being banned from Olympics

Caster Semenya was discriminated against by rules that forced her to lower her testosterone levels to continue competing, according to a ruling by the European Court of Human Rights. The 32-year-old, two-time Olympic 800m champion, was legally identified as female at birth but has a condition that causes her body to naturally produce higher levels of testosterone than women without the condition. She has not been able to compete at her favorite distance since 2019, following the introduction of limits on testosterone levels for female athletes that would have forced her to use medication. Earlier legal challenges to the Court…

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BREAKING NEWS: Lincoln Academy parking lot fire caused by car | news

A car fire broke out late Tuesday morning, Nov. 15, in a parking lot near the southeast corner of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln City campus. According to Lincoln City Fire Inspector Brad Hasenjaeger, the fire broke out on the fourth floor of the Lincoln Academy parking lot, prompting a call to Lincoln Fire and Rescue at approximately 11:50 a.m. . The home car was totaled and heat-related damage was caused to two adjacent vehicles. The fire broke out about a block down from the fire department’s East Center station, and firefighters were able to get to the scene before noon….

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Romelu Lukaku's desire to return to Inter Milan will see him reject a return from Chelsea

Romelu Lukaku ‘NOT planning to return to Chelsea training’ amid interest from Inter Milan

Romelu Lukaku is “NOT scheduled to return to Chelsea tomorrow for pre-season training” as the Belgian striker looks “as he looks to seal a permanent move from Inter Milan”. Romelu Lukaku looks set to steer clear of featuring in Chelsea’s pre-season Inter Milan will offer £30m to try and bring Romelu Lukaku back to the San Siro Follow Mail Sport on Threads here: https://www.threads.net/@mailsport By Nathan Salt for Mailonline Updated: 06:13 EDT, July 11, 2023 Romelu Lukaku’s desire to turn his Inter Milan loan into a permanent one will see him stay away from Chelsea tomorrow. The Blues had given…

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Former Georgia Tech, Westlake High star advances to Wimbledon quarterfinals – WSB-TV Channel 2

LONDON — A South Fulton native and former Georgia Tech tennis star upset the world’s No. 5 seed to advance to the quarterfinals at Wimbledon. Christopher Eubanks defeated No. 5 Stefanos Tsitsipas in five sets on Monday morning. He will now face world number three Daniil Medvedev on Tuesday. [DOWNLOAD: Free WSB-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] Eubanks grew up in south Fulton County and graduated from Westlake High School. He led the Lions to the state finals in 2011 and 2013. He continued his career in Atlanta at Georgia Tech. For the Yellow Jackets, their 90 career…

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Caster Semenya: The double Olympic champion wins an appeal to the European Court of Human Rights over the testosterone rules | Athletics news

Two-time Olympic 800m champion Caster Semenya appealed to the European Court of Human Rights to challenge rules that require female athletes with high testosterone to lower those levels with medication. Last update: 11/07/23 10:03 am Caster Semenya has won her appeal at the European Court of Human Rights to challenge whether her rights had been infringed by rules that require female athletes with naturally high testosterone to lower those levels through medication. Semenya approached the France-based court in February 2021 after losing appeals to CAS, the sport’s highest court, and another petition to the Swiss Federal Court (SFT) in a…

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Microsoft Azure Outage wipes out Teams, 365 and Outlook | Knowledge of the data center

Microsoft experienced disruptions yesterday to its online services, including Teams, M365 and Outlook, according to Bloomberg news. This comes after Microsoft’s positive earnings reports on Tuesday, but contrasts with the company’s announcement of a 5% workforce reduction, putting 10,000 of its workers out of a job. The layoffs included members of the company’s revenue growth engine Azure, which is Microsoft’s cloud services offering. Notably, while Azure is a growth driver for Microsoft, growth in the cloud services industry has slowed, indicating a maturing of the cloud services industry. Related: News Update: FAA disruption caused by contractor; Canada experienced a NOTAM…

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GOP Battle Prepares Over Defense Bill Amendments

CNN — House GOP leaders face a legislative landmine over a massive defense bill as right-wing lawmakers push for a series of amendments that could put moderate Republicans in a difficult position and threaten Democratic support for the bill to pass. Lawmakers are seeking amendment votes this week on a wide range of contentious issues, from abortion to transgender rights and diversity programs at the Pentagon, and are even privately warning that they could sink the defense in the first procedural vote if they do. they don’t get their way. The measure has put the spotlight back on House Speaker…

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